1. sıkıca bağlamak. 2

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{f} truss
To support
A triangular bracket
A metal frame used to hang lanterns from Comes in three main designs - flat, box, and tri - which describe the shape created by the frame By virtue of their construction trusses are very strong and able to carry extremely heavy loads Most truss is now made of aluminium for weight reasons and sections can be bolted together to produce long pieces Used extensively in concert production to form the 'roof' over the stage from which to hang everything from lanterns to speakers Even followspots can mounted together with their operators who access their seats via circus style rope or wire ladders
a jointed structure made up of individual members arranged and connected usually in a triangular pattern, so as to support longer spans
a framework of beams forming a rigid structure (as a roof truss) (medicine) a bandage consisting of a pad and belt; worn to hold a hernia in place by pressure support structurally; "truss the roofs"; "trussed bridges"
A structural framework, made of either timber or metal, that is composed of individual members fastened together in a triangular arrangement
{i} supporting structural framework made up of straight members; bundle; cluster of fruit or flowers
{f} support with a truss; secure, bind
A triangular arrangement of structural members that reduces nonaxial forces on the truss to a set of axial forces in the member See also "Space frame, Space truss "
Manufactured roof-support member internally supported through cross braces called webs W-type and Howe trusses are the most common ones used in garage construction
(architecture) a triangular bracket of brick or stone (usually of slight extent)
A structural unit consisting of such members as beams, bars, and ties; usually arranged to form triangles Provides rigid support over wide spans with a minimum amount of material
A triangle shaped structure used in place of individual rafters for roof framing The bottom horizontal member replaces the joists, while the upper members slope together at the top to replace the rafters
To tie whole poultry with string or skewers so it will hold its shape during cooking
A padded jacket or dress worn under armor, to protect the body from the effects of friction; also, a part of a woman's dress; a stomacher
A roof structural support system made up from "2 by" wood components that are attached using press-on metal plates (as opposed to rafters that are nailed together) (See rafter)
An assemblage of members of wood or metal, supported at two points, and arranged to transmit pressure vertically to those points, with the least possible strain across the length of any member
The rope or iron used to keep the center of a yard to the mast
A timber frame used to support the roof over the great hall